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The Pandora Directive is the fourth installment in the Tex Murphy series of graphic adventure games produced by Access Software. After its creators reacquired the rights to the series, it was re-released on Good Old Games in July 2009.
Tex Murphy is a series of video games designed by Chris Jones.The eponymous main character is portrayed in live-action by Chris Jones himself. He is characterized as a down-on-his-luck private investigator in a post-nuclear future San Francisco, borrowing tropes from both the film noir and cyberpunk genres.
Access Software, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Salt Lake City, Utah.Founded in November 1982 by Bruce Carver and Chris Jones, the company created the Beach Head, Links and Tex Murphy series, as well as Raid over Moscow.
Pages in category "Tex Murphy" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Mean Streets (video game) P. The Pandora Directive; T.
Like all Tex Murphy games, Tex Murphy: Overseer takes place in post-World War III San Francisco. After the devastating events of WWIII, many major cities have been rebuilt (as is the case with New San Francisco), though certain areas still remain as they were before the war (as in Old San Francisco). WWIII also left another mark on the world ...
Following Under a Killing Moon ' s launch in late 1994, [7] market research firm PC Data named it the United States' fifth-best-selling computer game of November. [8] The game's overall sales had reached 400,000 copies before the release of Tex Murphy: The Pandora Directive in 1996. At the time, Access reported that it had "broken all Access ...
The Pandora Directive (part of the Tex Murphy series) Toonstruck; ... Tex Murphy: Overseer; The X-Files Game; 2000s ... Season Two; The Wolf Among Us ...
The company has hoped to target the enduring fan base of the Tex Murphy series, [3] while also welcoming a more casual audience that is usually intimidated by adventure games. Conners has stated that in the longer term, Big Finish aimed to develop story-based games in a number of genres. [ 4 ]